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− | '''Guy Babst'''was a charter member of the [[Robert Houdin Club]] of Kansas City, Missouri and member number 287 of the [[IBM]]. | + | '''Guy Babst''' (1884-1970) was a charter member of the [[Robert Houdin Club]] of Kansas City, Missouri and member number 287 of the [[IBM]]. |
In his business life, Babst was a manager of one of the distributing branches of the Ford automobile agencies. At his house, on the third floor, he built a 100 seat theater.<ref>http://records.ancestry.com/Guy_Mannering_Babst_records.ashx?pid=22840280</ref> | In his business life, Babst was a manager of one of the distributing branches of the Ford automobile agencies. At his house, on the third floor, he built a 100 seat theater.<ref>http://records.ancestry.com/Guy_Mannering_Babst_records.ashx?pid=22840280</ref> |
Revision as of 13:40, 12 November 2012
Guy Babst | |
Cover of Sphinx (Jan 1917) | |
Born | Guy Mannering Babst May 13, 1884 Crestline, Ohio |
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Died | December of 1970 (age 86) Kansas City, Missouri |
Flourished | 1910-1930 |
Guy Babst (1884-1970) was a charter member of the Robert Houdin Club of Kansas City, Missouri and member number 287 of the IBM.
In his business life, Babst was a manager of one of the distributing branches of the Ford automobile agencies. At his house, on the third floor, he built a 100 seat theater.[1]
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